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>> i think as steve says strong reaction to the stories. most people in the country say of course these companies have no control over what the nsa has the ability to monitor them or any of us or the citizens in our allied countries or enemy countries. they are everywhere all the time and everyone pretty much assumes that. what is happening on capitol hill is the unholy alliance of democrats and libertarian republicans. you are going to find rand paul, the leading libertarian voice in the republican party just today talking about how he is sure the nsa is spying on president obama's cell phone. worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their tradition
>> i think as steve says strong reaction to the stories. most people in the country say of course these companies have no control over what the nsa has the ability to monitor them or any of us or the citizens in our allied countries or enemy countries. they are everywhere all the time and everyone pretty much assumes that. what is happening on capitol hill is the unholy alliance of democrats and libertarian republicans. you are going to find rand paul, the leading libertarian voice in the...
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steve is right. our country now is very low in terms of social mobility, upward mobile, part of the american dream. part of the reform, health care reform was to allow people to be able to move to jobs they might not otherwise consider. so much was dependent on did it have health care. years ago, all of you will remember this, u.s. automakers at one point toyed with single payer medicare or health care reform because of the competitiveness. the u.s. economy is less competitive because of the unenlightened business class, unwillingness to understand you need to build a partnership across society if you're going to be competitive in a global economy. i think on many levels children, pre-existing conditions, women should be speaking up. that's an important part of this health care plan. across the board but a broad, general social economic message. >> it is worth noting that three-quarter of medical bankruptcies happen to people who have insurance. to say the system doesn't need reform broadly speaking
steve is right. our country now is very low in terms of social mobility, upward mobile, part of the american dream. part of the reform, health care reform was to allow people to be able to move to jobs they might not otherwise consider. so much was dependent on did it have health care. years ago, all of you will remember this, u.s. automakers at one point toyed with single payer medicare or health care reform because of the competitiveness. the u.s. economy is less competitive because of the...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >> the evidence has come out so far is that the drugs that were given were there in therapeutic amounts and if that's true, therapeutic amounts various drugs would not cause her to pass out. >> i hear that the myocardial infraction wasn't enough to kill her. >> the slides -- >> i rest my case. steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify as a homici
so doctor, you know, i'll take this one to steve. steve, they say that the doctor had told that the doctor defendant husband two timing with a couple of mistresses had a -- told her doctor that she could take x, y and z medicine and that she took too much medicine. let's assume she took too much medicine. shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you know, he recollectedn't give this much medication to a woman or risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >>...
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steve? >> the problem is if they came down the website until it's right, that's likely to be six months and long beyond that. then you get into the problems we discussed before. you have the sickest people signing up. you have other people incapable of signing up. do you penalize them? do you not? it creates, i think, and exacerbates a set of problems the white house doesn't want to deal with. if the white house doesn't make this decision now, they get themselves further into trouble and make the ultimate decision that much more difficult. i think these are the kinds of things being debated behind closed doors at the white house and elsewhere with ceos of insurance companies and others. we've got to make a decision. what do we do and when do we make this decision? every day that passes, i think they can make their problems that much more difficult. >> they are trying to lower expectations, clearly, julie. dan pfeiffer this weekend on abc. >> our goal is to get as many people done as possible
steve? >> the problem is if they came down the website until it's right, that's likely to be six months and long beyond that. then you get into the problems we discussed before. you have the sickest people signing up. you have other people incapable of signing up. do you penalize them? do you not? it creates, i think, and exacerbates a set of problems the white house doesn't want to deal with. if the white house doesn't make this decision now, they get themselves further into trouble and...
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. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice. arthur, welcome back on our show. we did this once with justin bieber. >> yes, we did. >> jimmy: and that went really well. >> it did, yeah. i started off with, like, two retweets on the first day and then by the end of the week i had like a lot more. >> jimmy: yeah, you did, yeah. and that dwindled since? >> it has. i lost about 2,000 followers in the last couple months. i think because i'm not really tweeting about justin bieber at all. >> jimmy: yeah, at all. nothing. you should just tweet him a couple times. >> yeah, i know, right. >> jimmy: we're doing this now with katy perry and what tweet did you go with? >> okay, well i was l
. >> steve: no. [ laughter ] >> steve: no one cares. >> jimmy: she doesn't live by the rules. >> steve: she's like a firework. >> jimmy: so we thought it would be fun to have one of our writers, arthur, tweet out the exact same thing as katy perry once every day this week, and then see who gets more retweets him or writer arthur or katy perry. let's bring him out and see how he did. arthur? ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, man? i like you hair. very, very nice....
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let's check in with steve. nice and sunny. but rain ahead. >> forecast models for seven- ten days out a very strong. today is pretty easy. its cold out there for most. if you get that northerly breeze, your low is much, much warmer antioch, fairfield, and many locations in napa and the santa cruz mountains. 37 santa clara by the way. there are some cold readings. petaluma at 37. san francisco i did see 43. officially 48. we will go for a high today of 64. cloud cover zooms out of here. high pressure wins out. sunny and breezy for some. northerly breeze will help some locations get in the upper 60s or low 70s. here is sal. >>> just put the phone down there. and checking on something we are hearing about that we have not confirmed. so i will not tell you about it yet. let's take a look at the commute on 80 westbound. there are no problems here. also we are looking at the commute here on 80 westbound. it has not filled in as much as we thought it would. just seeing a ten minute delay. we are looking at the south bay. the slowest
let's check in with steve. nice and sunny. but rain ahead. >> forecast models for seven- ten days out a very strong. today is pretty easy. its cold out there for most. if you get that northerly breeze, your low is much, much warmer antioch, fairfield, and many locations in napa and the santa cruz mountains. 37 santa clara by the way. there are some cold readings. petaluma at 37. san francisco i did see 43. officially 48. we will go for a high today of 64. cloud cover zooms out of here....
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back to you, steve. >>> good morning. kind of a weird morning temperature-wise in the lows. 50s to near 60s with other locations in the 30s. if you have any kind of a breeze east to north, it is way up there, very mild. if not it is very cold. some cloud cover to the north. the north bay may get a few high clouds. there is rain on the extreme northern coasts. we could use some down here. gilroy is 37. san mar teen is 38. 38 in walnut creek. napa is 47. 40s and 50s all over the place. san jose is 47. 21 in tahoe. 36 in ukiah. sunny to mostly sunny. lots of sunshine today. this will probably be the warmest day of the week. by tomorrow the northerly and easterly breeze begins to relax a little bit and the frost advisory is again gone. mostly sunny, breezy, a little in the hills or coast. a slight warm up on some of the temps. again we are running above average on these. 60s and 70s. napa is 74. santa rosa 75. vacaville 74. same for pittsburg. 73 in livermore. 61 in downtown oakland. walnut creek is low 70s. santa cruz looks
back to you, steve. >>> good morning. kind of a weird morning temperature-wise in the lows. 50s to near 60s with other locations in the 30s. if you have any kind of a breeze east to north, it is way up there, very mild. if not it is very cold. some cloud cover to the north. the north bay may get a few high clouds. there is rain on the extreme northern coasts. we could use some down here. gilroy is 37. san mar teen is 38. 38 in walnut creek. napa is 47. 40s and 50s all over the place....
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increasing clouds on sunday. >> all right, steve. 7:22. a new plan to bring fun in the snow to san jose. >> what if i told you you could go skiing or snowboarding outside all year right here in the bay area? >> yep. the idea for an outdoor snow park includes synthetic snow that looks and feels like the real thing. this would also have the ski and snowboard school. last night the man behind this proposal in san jose held and event to kickstart a campaign to make this park real. he says the sharks captain joe thornton likes it. some city council members like it. he's hoping to raise a million dollars for it by january 4th. >>> 7:22. a disturbing new report about evictions in one bay area city. what it found out about rising property values and long-time tzs. >>> expanding a ban on smoking at uc campuses. the new restrictions that will impact students and teachers starting at the beginning of the year. >>> 7:29. we're learning about a mysterious tragedy on a golf course on the monterey peninsula. police found a 56-year-old man engulfed in fla
increasing clouds on sunday. >> all right, steve. 7:22. a new plan to bring fun in the snow to san jose. >> what if i told you you could go skiing or snowboarding outside all year right here in the bay area? >> yep. the idea for an outdoor snow park includes synthetic snow that looks and feels like the real thing. this would also have the ski and snowboard school. last night the man behind this proposal in san jose held and event to kickstart a campaign to make this park real....
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still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he likes to call them, vamp stamps. [ laughter ] sounds much cooler. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pro, he can't see his reflection in the mirror. con, which makes it impossible to take bathroom selfies. [ laughter ] very popular thing. bummer for dracula. >> steve: the dracula selfie. >> jimmy: pro, he gets to live forever. con, it's not quite as fun to yell, "yolf!" [ laughter ] >> steve: yolf! >> jimmy: yeah. pro, watching him sing his favorite song, "monster mash." con, watching him sing his second favorite song, "up all night to get sucky." [ laughter ] ♪ i want to suck your blood i'm not afraid of your blood i want to drink some b
still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he...
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so that's not steve. that's tim. >> looks like he could be my brother. >> he wanted in on the action. >> those are my kids right there. pirates and davie crockett. >> my two kids dressed as ghosts. there they are. still here. >> actually brian went with a generic photograph. when you forget to bring a picture, you bring out the generics. >> good news, one sent in only katy's picture. we didn't have a picture for kirsten. that's katy and she's a zombie. but she's beautiful and a lovely girl. her friend's mom saw her shirt stained with blood and washed it out. we didn't wash her shirt, so the blood remains in. >> maria was running with the zombie. >> on saturday. >> and we heard from maria earlier. >> turn your clocks back an hour, coming up early on sunday. 2 a.m. >> il divo will do another number in the after the show show. get ready. >> they just found out about it. bye-bye. martha: we start with this fox news alert. stunning new revelations on obamacare's botched rollout. internal memos are showing only
so that's not steve. that's tim. >> looks like he could be my brother. >> he wanted in on the action. >> those are my kids right there. pirates and davie crockett. >> my two kids dressed as ghosts. there they are. still here. >> actually brian went with a generic photograph. when you forget to bring a picture, you bring out the generics. >> good news, one sent in only katy's picture. we didn't have a picture for kirsten. that's katy and she's a zombie. but...
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. >> steve hayes from the weekly standard is a fox news contributor. good to see you. we see the narrative coming out. so how will they handle it? no questions is a disaster with health care.gov. everybody admits that. we see perhaps the most material promise to getting the law passed if you like your doctor you can keep him, if you like your plan you can keep it. completely violated. completely untrue. in the wake of that, the democrats pull out a page from an old playbook which is, "it's not our fault." how does that play? >> i don't think it works. the president of the united states is on video dozens of times making the promise, repeating it, being emphatic about it. not that he said oegsally in passing if you like your plan you can keep it. he was saying this in response to republican claims that you would not be able to keep your plan even if you liked it. basically the defenders of the law have no arguments to make now. so they've got to choose two villains. one republicans in congress. the other, a valerie jarrett tweet, the president speaking in boston trying
. >> steve hayes from the weekly standard is a fox news contributor. good to see you. we see the narrative coming out. so how will they handle it? no questions is a disaster with health care.gov. everybody admits that. we see perhaps the most material promise to getting the law passed if you like your doctor you can keep him, if you like your plan you can keep it. completely violated. completely untrue. in the wake of that, the democrats pull out a page from an old playbook which is,...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly benefit per household which will be cut, but there is a multiplier effect. which means it has a two to one effect in many cases. so if you lose $5 billion worth of benefits, that can have a $10 billion effect on the u.s. economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 buck
steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly...
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>> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to be a lot of fear about apple and its future. >> are these latest introductions, the hot new ipads and minipad, going to be enough to get into the holiday big numbers or is that a problem? >> i think you're seeing they're continuing to stick to the street guidance. they're not blowing anyone's mine. just sort of there. we need too see something innovative to show they can carry on jobs' legacy. >> we should let you in on a little secret that wall street knows. apple always downplays and it then tries to, after an earnings report, come up on a high side. in the meantime, year after sandy, an offer that new york states hope that home owners would find too good to refuse. paying those whose homes were destroyed
>> i feel like they're still milking that cow that was harvested first by steve jobs. we haven't seen anything really revolutionary come out of apple for a while, and so while you see these little product improvements, that i'm sure make customers pull back a little bit, we haven't seen anybody that blows our mind for a while, and until we see that there's going to be a lot of fear about apple and its future. >> are these latest introductions, the hot new ipads and minipad, going to...
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steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried they are over trading them. >> i am sure they are over trading them, that is what we do as humans. but i love etfs, this is about time, looking at mutual funds what is happening. he is right, there are some low load versions that there is not a big barrier as far as cost to en true -- intry, but now the mutual fund companies have gotten creegotten creative, theu on the way out instead of the way in. >> jamie, do you agree? are the fees out of control? >> well first of all there is two major points could who that all etfs are not created equally, equity h
steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried...
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eventually he pulls the i'm steve jobs card. he says to the guy i'm steve jobs. i'm sure the guy on the other end says yeah body i'm napoleon, like get out of here. so anyway he never really did -- >> rose: he never hooked it up. >> no, not that day. >> rose: thank you, great to see you. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> but i just loved singing so much. for me, it was more like, "yeah, this is the path, this is what i need to do, these are the things i need to learn." >> the play was shaped around my relationship with the middle east and with my father, but the real heart of it was how i became a full human being. >> the designs have come to life so beautifully, and i think the most amazing thing is when you work so hard on something and it exceeds your expectations. that's the most amazing feeling. >> major funding for "arab american stories" was provided by... additional funding was provided by... [captioning made pos
eventually he pulls the i'm steve jobs card. he says to the guy i'm steve jobs. i'm sure the guy on the other end says yeah body i'm napoleon, like get out of here. so anyway he never really did -- >> rose: he never hooked it up. >> no, not that day. >> rose: thank you, great to see you. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen to each other. >> reporter: suellen has helped develop and now runs a program here called reaching out from within. the program basically helps prisoners work with one another to become kinder, more empathetic people. >> that's what it is about. seeing the side of each of us to pull the problems out. >> reporter: most admit
steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little...
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let's go to steve, oops i am sorry, one more thing the bay bridge is a 15 minute delay, in fact let me look at my guide here, 15 to 17 minutes, i was right on it, no problems on the bridge, 6:50, let's go to steve. >> all right, 40s and 50s there, an offshore breeze, a clear day, wall to wall sunshine, severe clear, cold here for some, just heard from a friend of mine there and she said it is so cold so it must be cold, fog and sunny and warmer today, temperatures bumping up that will give us that so we bump these temperatures up even though the nights are longer, days shorter, the angle shorter but even though those are your lows in those areas, they made it to 39 as did half moon bay, winds 39 and woodside also 39 and i saw that, clear here, maybe the north coast might get clouds, a ton of rain, i mean just unbelievable amounts through texas and deep south so we are color and look at that racing across the country here so if you have travel plans there at least it is not snow but it is raining and a lot there, a little bit of rain and snow there, nothing for us here and nothing on th
let's go to steve, oops i am sorry, one more thing the bay bridge is a 15 minute delay, in fact let me look at my guide here, 15 to 17 minutes, i was right on it, no problems on the bridge, 6:50, let's go to steve. >> all right, 40s and 50s there, an offshore breeze, a clear day, wall to wall sunshine, severe clear, cold here for some, just heard from a friend of mine there and she said it is so cold so it must be cold, fog and sunny and warmer today, temperatures bumping up that will...
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steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian had some hair. >> that's wrong. >> i've sold most of the stock over the last few days. the stock was telling me something it wasn't acting right. they didn't disappoint in the quarter in terms of the bottom and top lines growing 30%, but part of the portfolio taking a little hit on this trade d. >> sold most of it? you're out, gone, see you later. >> probably coming back. 30% top and bottom line, like that. >> all right. call it the electric slide, not weiss's move out of soda stream but tesla are down 16% since its all-time high on september 30th. is this the buying oppor
steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian...
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steve, thank you very much. so there is word this morning that some commandos may have actually made it to the scene of the benghazi attack. we're going to tell what you that is about this morning. marsha blackburn grilled kathleen sebelius yesterday. so what happens now, is the question? a solar company goes belly up and leaves a toxic mess behind. bill and i join you with that and all the halloween fun at the top of the hour how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>
steve, thank you very much. so there is word this morning that some commandos may have actually made it to the scene of the benghazi attack. we're going to tell what you that is about this morning. marsha blackburn grilled kathleen sebelius yesterday. so what happens now, is the question? a solar company goes belly up and leaves a toxic mess behind. bill and i join you with that and all the halloween fun at the top of the hour how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner....
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the sho
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into...
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steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have anything to say that the minority community that would appeal to them and encourage them to vote for republicans. i think it's the same thing with the rnc. younger voters are turned off by the social conservatism and culture war fights that republicans so frequent low wage. so i think that it's nice to have a staffer, but i don't know what this staffer is going to say. >> we shall see. we will watch to see what the youth outreach program means. i'm sorry for our abbreviated time today. dafna linzer, steve bennen and lee fang. thanks for joining us. you can alw
steve, it's been almost a year since the rnc autopsy report. this seems like it's a smart strategy to add a millennial that's going to be a point person, a front person that can draw in more ilk like him, more millennials. >> in theory this makes perfect sense. republicans have struggled greatly with younger voters, therefore you tap someone to go do outreach. it reminds me of north carolina republicans and how they want to do outreach to the minority community but those people don't have...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san diego and tijuana was one of the most sophisticated they had ever seen. they found 8 tons of marijuana and three people are under arrest. >>> to a brand new job tonight for edward snowden who is now living in russia. it comes as forbes magazine named president putin the most powerful leader in the world and putting president obama at number two, his rise in part due to the handling of snowden. tonight those reports that snowden is now employed again. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the case again tonight. >> reporter: in looking for a job with a moscow internet company ed snowden didn't have any references
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve will stay on this case. >>> breaking tonight, the new heartland, the bus that drove off the bridge and plunged into the water in kansas. children were forced to climb to safety. none were injured. they stood on top of the bus until they were rescued. the driver has been taken to an injury with minor injuries. >>> a remarkable video of how drugs are smuggled into the u.s. federal authorities say this drug tunnel linking san...
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as steve mentioned. together you have the president saying i really didn't know. lately you have the n.s.a. spying, i wouldn't say scandal, but evidently there are reports that about 35 different heads of state feel as though we've been tapping their phone, meta dating their -- >> it would be a scandal if the president would be truthful. >> is this gross negligence? is this wild ignorance? we can't even figure it out. sooner or later the answers will come to the surface, but does it affect his credibility? if you have the president, the leader of the free world not knowing, not just one area, but all of this. karl rove said really no one is looking out for him. take a listen to this. >> inside the white house every remark made by the president, every prepared speech no matter how important or how routine is reviewed by the top advisors to the president in a process generally overseen by the staff secretary. so the president's people had to know like the president knew this was wrong, that the president couldn't say if you like what you got you can keep it. yet for
as steve mentioned. together you have the president saying i really didn't know. lately you have the n.s.a. spying, i wouldn't say scandal, but evidently there are reports that about 35 different heads of state feel as though we've been tapping their phone, meta dating their -- >> it would be a scandal if the president would be truthful. >> is this gross negligence? is this wild ignorance? we can't even figure it out. sooner or later the answers will come to the surface, but does it...
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that -- you'll hear that story coming up sports in just a bit. >> story telling about was steve dash in "friday the 13th" movies he's appeared in 42 films. so he's perfect for driving people on halloween. >> yes. coming up the new job for the man that leaked private information about nsa. >> plus, millions will see government benefits cut as of tomorrow. impact we'll see in california. >> she's 83 years old and an international jewel thief? what she has to say about her crimes we'll have the story coming up. >> after a long study and lots of deliberation, passengers no longer have to put away hand held so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> one in seven americans received food stamps tomorrow, benefits will drop. >> now, why this is happening and impact we'll see near california. >> well, they called it a trick or treat protest saying congress is up to tricks meaning millions will go without foods they need. this sm
that -- you'll hear that story coming up sports in just a bit. >> story telling about was steve dash in "friday the 13th" movies he's appeared in 42 films. so he's perfect for driving people on halloween. >> yes. coming up the new job for the man that leaked private information about nsa. >> plus, millions will see government benefits cut as of tomorrow. impact we'll see in california. >> she's 83 years old and an international jewel thief? what she has to say...
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newly minted celebrity steve horringan. >> he is allowed to celebrate for the home team. >> thank you for joining us. >>> i mean, the cardinals had a great year. 97 wins. >> and you are making good on the loss. >>> president obama's approval rating taking a big hit. >> i am alisyn camerota, two new polls tell the story today. the last 1 from wall street, nbc news shoes a five- point drop to a new low of 42 percent. that jives with the recent fox news polls. it shoes a disapproval rating higher than 50 percent. tom, is this all obama care related? >> hard to pinpoint. as the news stories came out and talking about middle class sticker shock and people dropped from their policies, you have to think that that is contributing to it. both of the polls were taken friday through monday and the fox news poll was earlier than that. we haven't seen the public reaction to what happen this week with the president in boston and kathleen sebelius' testimony. i expect we'll see more coming out as we get more data. >> tom, are americans more upset that the website doesn't work and riddled with glitch
newly minted celebrity steve horringan. >> he is allowed to celebrate for the home team. >> thank you for joining us. >>> i mean, the cardinals had a great year. 97 wins. >> and you are making good on the loss. >>> president obama's approval rating taking a big hit. >> i am alisyn camerota, two new polls tell the story today. the last 1 from wall street, nbc news shoes a five- point drop to a new low of 42 percent. that jives with the recent fox news...
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steve cohen has the net worth of around $9 billion. but even after paying a 1.8 billion to the government which is what he agreed to today, he will still have $7 billion left. so yes, he can still go out and buy a hundred million dollar paintings. he will still live in a $35,000 square foot mansion. will still do basically whatever he likes. and the fact is that the government was not able to find the evidence to sort of bring them over the line to charge him criminally himself. >> we heard that line from barajas, u.s. attorney no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. is there a-- was that read as a larger signal to the wall street world today? >> well, the government is clearly trying to set an example here and create an atmosphere that will deter illegal trading activit activity-- activity on wall street. back in 2060 when the string of insider trading cases started to get going the government prosecutors thought that this was rampant on wall street. and in fact it's true. back then wall street trader
steve cohen has the net worth of around $9 billion. but even after paying a 1.8 billion to the government which is what he agreed to today, he will still have $7 billion left. so yes, he can still go out and buy a hundred million dollar paintings. he will still live in a $35,000 square foot mansion. will still do basically whatever he likes. and the fact is that the government was not able to find the evidence to sort of bring them over the line to charge him criminally himself. >> we...
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steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead. how do you blow this up so that you become the brand for... sand or whatever it is? okay, so that is the opportunity we have right now. what's amazing about our cookies is that they're not the boxed, sit on the shelf next to 16 other brands. this is a perishable cookie that sits in the bakery department. how long is its shelf life in that bag? 30 days outside of the freezer. what does it cost you to make? about a dollar to make one pack of two cookies. so, two cookies are costing what at retail? $3.99 to $4.99. (daymond) that's a lot. that's an expensive cookie. you know, this is where the price of this category lives. if you go and you get a single gourmet allergen-friendly cookie, it's gonna cost you 2 bucks. do you have a retail
steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead. how do you blow this up so that you become the brand for... sand or whatever it is? okay, so that is the opportunity we have right now. what's amazing about...
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming. janine de la vega is live at the scene of this breaking news where one person was killed and other people were injured. janine. >> reporter: yes, sal, i'm right here in the northbound lanes of 680. just one lane is open right now at this hour. the other two lanes are closed so that the chp can investigate. here also are cal tran workers and contractors. there is a silver nissan here in the bushes and on the ground ha body lays of a construction worker. there is a vehicle responsible for hitting the two construction workers. let's go to video we took e
that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming....
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>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with respect to slavery laws, with integration in the 1950s and '60s. what we're seeing in congress is a set of nullification behaviors. if we don't like obama care but can't beat it legislatively, let's defund it. let's actually shut down the entire federal government because we don't like it. and another nullification strategy is what i call the decapitation strategy. we don't like an agency or program or don't like the fact that law says there should be 11 d.c. circuit judges, so what we do is we just don't approve an agency head. noaa wyatt
>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with...
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. >> apple co founder steve jobs built the first apple one computers is on the city's list of historical properties. he lived with his foster parents and began in 1976. this means any renovations will have to undergo a review. his sr owns the home currently. >> the sue i had irs workers won't be paying the bill. instead they are putting those costs on you the taxpayers. >> diane macedo has more on this. >> the federal government hired two cincinnati law firms to h p want are the person-- represent issues. the suit brought by 10 conservative groups says the agency unfairly targeted their application for extra screening a practice the agency acknowledged but attributed to workers trying to process applications more efficiently. it shows the suit helps 19 workers could lead to conflict of interest if they have the case on individual outside of work. the government not only has lawyers representing the agency but also hired the firm to represent the interest of the workers outside of the agency. justice department officials say it is common practice to pay for lawsuits arising from their emp
. >> apple co founder steve jobs built the first apple one computers is on the city's list of historical properties. he lived with his foster parents and began in 1976. this means any renovations will have to undergo a review. his sr owns the home currently. >> the sue i had irs workers won't be paying the bill. instead they are putting those costs on you the taxpayers. >> diane macedo has more on this. >> the federal government hired two cincinnati law firms to h p want...
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now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get closer to it, we'll fine tune this. that's what everything is saying right now. the screaming message. after yesterday's system went by, clear skies, left behind some cold air. morning lows, oakmont, ben low pund dripped -- ben lomond dipped. there were a bunch of 30s around here. even a few upper 20s as well. still, a northerly breeze that's not that bad. there will be a little component of it. it's holding up temperatures out towards fairfield, napa. the airport is 47. north napa, 56 because of the northerly breeze. if you have a smartphone and it says flurries
now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get...
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it is at least in part going to be a referendum on obama care. >> steve? >> you told my "weekly standard" colleague mike warren that you have been frustrated at the lack of substantive discussion. policy discussion in the race and you went on to say that you were particularly enthusiastic about your tax reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business income taxes down to 5% and 4% respectively. 4% would be tied for the lowest in the country and pay for it by shrinking the growth of our general fund by population plus inflation that would have been worth $400 million tax relief, more than 500 the year before and get rid of one sixth of our tax exemptions and credits, that's going to take place over a couple of years. you can't just walk in and do that that's worth about 58,000 new jobs according to outside economists. and i'm the only candidate with a plan that an economist can look at and rate. and while my opponent obviously doesn't like my pl
it is at least in part going to be a referendum on obama care. >> steve? >> you told my "weekly standard" colleague mike warren that you have been frustrated at the lack of substantive discussion. policy discussion in the race and you went on to say that you were particularly enthusiastic about your tax reform proposal or tax proposal that will create jobs. explain what exactly that will do and why it's needed. >> sure. we're going to lower personal and business...
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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she remembers the day she found her son, steve, face-down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing and i ran in and got the narcam. right here. >> he was laying on his back, totally blue. so the narcam, as soon as he got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and -- came to. >> thank god. >> narcam or naloxone is distributed as part of massachusetts overdose prevention program and dr. alexander wally is the medical director. >> we soon started to hear about parents going to needle exchange. >> today the program distributes naloxene to addicts, first responders and learn to cope, a support group for parents of addicts. >> linda has been going to learn to cope meetings for the past nine years. >> nasal naloxone, narcam is available to you. if you're in this room, you should have it. >> learn to cope has sfridistrid hundreds of the kits to its members, who has managed to row verse 10 overdoses. >> it's ready to administrator, go up one nostril. >> must, must, have narcam if you have an addict. you must. because the whole trick of it is, to keep the
she remembers the day she found her son, steve, face-down in the front yard. >> my husband ran out and started rescue breathing and i ran in and got the narcam. right here. >> he was laying on his back, totally blue. so the narcam, as soon as he got into his nostrils, he started to stir and wake up. and -- came to. >> thank god. >> narcam or naloxone is distributed as part of massachusetts overdose prevention program and dr. alexander wally is the medical director....
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give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. everybody is here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion. yep. let's play "feud." give me dave. give me rochelle. let's go.
give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton, new jersey, it's the russell family. everybody is here trying to win theirself a...
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the city council member steve glazer wants to make it a law that transit workers can't strike. and he says he has gathered 20,000 signature owes a petition calling for a ban. and today, he and his supporters will march from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station to the office of the senate transportation committee chairperson to deliver those signatures. so still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> a new twist involving the sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a teenager carrying a realistic looking rifle. a man came forward saying the same county deputy recently pulled a gun on him two months ago. jeff westbrook claims he was pulled over for a traffic stop when the deputy twice pulled out his gun in an encounter. his attorney says a veteran with lots of experience would only pull his gun if there was a need and that the shooting of 13-year-old andy lopez last week was the first time gaylehouse had actually fired r fired his gun in the line of duty. >>> the south bay father whose two children spent more than 17 hours inside a suv is due in c
the city council member steve glazer wants to make it a law that transit workers can't strike. and he says he has gathered 20,000 signature owes a petition calling for a ban. and today, he and his supporters will march from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station to the office of the senate transportation committee chairperson to deliver those signatures. so still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> a new twist involving the sheriff's deputy who shot...
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thank you, steve. 7 :21. an 83-year-old woman is behind bars this morning in palm springs on suspicion of stealing a ring from a jewelry store. it's not her first run in with the law. the woman claims she's been an international jewel thief for the past five decades. she has four theft convictions since 2009 in southern california. in 2011 shs she was sentenced to 16 months in prison for stealing a $16,000 ring and was on probation at the time for her latest arrest. >> to say i have no remorse, that's people who don't know me. >> when you see somebody at all, you don't think they are going to steal something from you. >> claims to have stolen millions of dollars worth of joules in the u.s. and europe as posing of a well to do buyer. a movie of her life is reportedly in the works. >> still ahead. we have new information about the shooting of that 13-year-old boy. what the deputy who fired the shot said he could not remember if he did. >> a wave of controversy. why one of the biggest names in surfing says this
thank you, steve. 7 :21. an 83-year-old woman is behind bars this morning in palm springs on suspicion of stealing a ring from a jewelry store. it's not her first run in with the law. the woman claims she's been an international jewel thief for the past five decades. she has four theft convictions since 2009 in southern california. in 2011 shs she was sentenced to 16 months in prison for stealing a $16,000 ring and was on probation at the time for her latest arrest. >> to say i have no...
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so i was honored when steve invited me to be a contestant on the show next saturday. here's the thing. my team and me, we consider ourselves nerds. while the folks over at "up," we call them wonks. now, nerds handle the analytic part of information. tell us what happens, and we'll tell you what it means. but wonks, they just know everything. so in order to make all of my melissa harris-perry viewers proud, i have spent the last week in serious training. i'm ready, coach. ♪ lbj was president in 1964. oh! >> all right, kid. give me 25 reps. >> oh, richard nixon, ronald reagan. it was hard, the confederacy. >> you call that reading? >> ahh! >> i know they keep them around here somewhere. where are those "up against the clock" podiums? ha! yes! there it is. i'm ready. where's my coach? >> hit the buzzer! [ buzzer ] >> i said hit the buzzer! [ buzzer ] >> according to standard and poor's, how much -- >> downgrade. >> -- how much -- >> b-minus. >> girl, you are ready. >> that is what we call nerd pride. thanks to my coach, my executive producer there. that's our show for
so i was honored when steve invited me to be a contestant on the show next saturday. here's the thing. my team and me, we consider ourselves nerds. while the folks over at "up," we call them wonks. now, nerds handle the analytic part of information. tell us what happens, and we'll tell you what it means. but wonks, they just know everything. so in order to make all of my melissa harris-perry viewers proud, i have spent the last week in serious training. i'm ready, coach. ♪ lbj was...
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first, we want to say hello to max, nate han, tom, jay, and steve. you're about to embark on a world tour. what is the best part of having experienced this together as hitting the road together? >> having seen the fans. they're amazing. [ cheers and applause ] they always come out and support us. they're like, different people from different countries. it's a nice feeling. >> tell us about the album. what is different? >> it's taken us two years to make. hopefully, it's pretty good. yeah, i think it's our best album yet. we genuinely are proud of it. >> we're excited to hear it. are you ready to hear a little something? can we get to the fall concert performance. singing we own the night. off their new album, the wanted. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ may our hearts be full like our drinks tonight ♪ ♪ may we sing and dance 'til we lose our minds ♪ ♪ we are only young if we seize the night ♪ ♪ tonight we own the night tonight we own the night ♪ ♪ la la la la la la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la la la la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ la la la la l
first, we want to say hello to max, nate han, tom, jay, and steve. you're about to embark on a world tour. what is the best part of having experienced this together as hitting the road together? >> having seen the fans. they're amazing. [ cheers and applause ] they always come out and support us. they're like, different people from different countries. it's a nice feeling. >> tell us about the album. what is different? >> it's taken us two years to make. hopefully, it's pretty...
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on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the high volume and troubles with direct enrollment and problems with the va system and credit check information. the administration says it expected early enrollment numbers to be low. >> come on. this is 300 million people plus live in this country and this is their landmark achievement and they had over two years to prepare and only six people can enroll? only six people can enroll. >> that's a bad headline. i don't think that's the case now. >> we wouldn't know. you know why? they won't release the numbers. they have the numbers and refuse to release them. >> they say t
on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the...